When Noor came to RWU from Bahrain, she decided on Communications as her path. Soon, however, she found a new passion.

“I came in as a communication major and I read that the communication program was a good one. However, I soon discovered that I was more interested in politics, and I also found this area of studies to be more challenging.”

Noor jumped into her new major, pairing it with her extracurricular activities as a Student Senate Parliamentarian and Treasurer of Model U.N. She also worked as an international assistant in the admission office, as an Orientation Advisor and was a resident assistant.

Noor used her time at RWU for both personal and academic growth.

“Because it’s so far away and no one from my country is here, I saw it as a way to grow up and become independent without limits set by cultural influences.”

After graduation, Noor landed an internship at BBC News and is pursuing her passion for broadcast journalism.

“I saw it as a way to grow up and become independent without limits set by cultural influences.”

When Noor came to RWU from Bahrain, she decided on Communications as her path. Soon, however, she found a new passion.

“I came in as a communication major and I read that the communication program was a good one. However, I soon discovered that I was more interested in politics, and I also found this area of studies to be more challenging.”

Noor jumped into her new major, pairing it with her extracurricular activities as a Student Senate Parliamentarian and Treasurer of Model U.N. She also worked as an international assistant in the admission office, as an Orientation Advisor and was a resident assistant.

Noor used her time at RWU for both personal and academic growth.

“Because it’s so far away and no one from my country is here, I saw it as a way to grow up and become independent without limits set by cultural influences.”

After graduation, Noor landed an internship at BBC News and is pursuing her passion for broadcast journalism.

Thing to do in the summer, fall, winter & spring – I love the beach any time of the year

Vacation spot – Barcelona and the South of France

If you could take a trip or live anywhere in the world, where would it be? I would love to travel the world

If you could give one piece of advice to the incoming freshman class, what would it be? Take the time to get to know everyone you meet, get involved and make RWU your home.

What else are you involved in, on or off-campus? I am the manager of the students in the Admission office (tour guides and office assistants!), I am involved in diversity and conflict resolution training, leadership training and both staff and student professional development

What’s your favorite RWU memory? There are too many to count but I have to say it’s those little moments interacting with a prospective student when they realize they’ve fallen in love with RWU. It’s the best feeling.